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Bulava missile

Russia’s newest and most advanced sub launches Russia’s most lethal missile, the Bulava.

The "Polar Star" semi-submersible (Photo: Gazflot.ru)

The two semi-submersible drilling rigs originally planned for the Shtokman project in the Barents Sea will soon start drilling off Sakhalin in Russia’s Far East.

Last week the Norwegian and Russian border guard service had their annual exchange event where around 20 soldiers and officers from each country cross the border to see what the daily service is like on the other side.

Erkki Tuomioja and Alexander Stubb (collage by BarentsObserver)

Social democrat Erkki Tuomioja is taking over the reigns of the Foreign Ministry, while Alexander Stubb is becoming Minister of Foreign Trade and European Affairs.

Hurtigruten will reach Tromsø Monday afternoon.

After months of planning and technical preparation, state broadcaster NRK was ready to “go live” Thursday night with its marathon coverage of a Hurtigruten voyage from Bergen to the line’s turnaround point in Kirkenes.

I love Finland (illustration by BarentsObserver)

Almost 2,6 million Russians visited Finland in 2010, an increase of 17 percent from the previous year.

The Prirazlomnaya platform at port in Murmansk.

The energy company now invites people in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug to apply for jobs at the Prirazlomnaya platform.

Norway gets permanent secretariat for the Arctic Council.

Permanent secretariat will facilitate the council’s work.

Border crossing point at Borisoglebsk.

Four years ago Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg promised three hours longer opening at the Norwegian-Russian border.

The Skrugard discovery in the Barents sea. (Photo: Harald Pettersen, Statoil)

Norwegian oil and gas major Statoil had a net operating income of NOK 50.7 billion in the first quarter of 2011, a 28 percent increase compared to NOK 39.6 billion in the first quarter of 2010.

The annual Margaritinskaya fair in September is one good reason to visit Arkhangelsk.

In 2010 more than 300 000 tourists visited Arkhangelsk and the surrounding towns. This is up 12 percent from the previous year. But still the share of foreign tourists to the region was rather low – only some 10 percent.

Apartments in Murmansk.

The middle class is strengthening its position in the region.

The town of Nikel

Regional prosecutors in Murmansk demand that the border town of Nikel cleans up a 60,000 square meter area used as dump site.